Introducing RSS and Mobile for KRO Forum!
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 3:04 pm
Being busy with life, as I'm sure all of us are, it's hard to keep up with KRO on a day to day basis. I've just installed a couple of ways that will make it really easy for me, and I hope it helps you as well. (warning: spoiler tag may be flaky in these methods)
Mobile Edition: knightrideronline.com/mf
If you have an iPhone or a mobile device (phone/pda) with a browser - check out that URL. It's a streamlined version of the forum, that allows you to read and post on all the topics.
RSS: feeds.feedburner.com/kro_forum
RSS is something I'm huge on supporting. It basically allows you to check multiple sites from one location, instead of going to multiple locations to check for updated content. (sue found this easy to understand video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU)
If you have an RSS reader use feeds.feedburner.com/kro_forum for the forum or feeds.feedburner.com/kro_news for the news area, and you can be on top of any new news item or post to the forum.
Let me know if you have any questions or issues!
I recommend newsgator.com for RSS reading. They have a web version so you can check it out from anywhere, but they also have PC/Mac applications if you prefer to not have a web browser type experience all the time. They also have mobile versions for iPhones and Phones as well.
Mobile Edition: knightrideronline.com/mf
If you have an iPhone or a mobile device (phone/pda) with a browser - check out that URL. It's a streamlined version of the forum, that allows you to read and post on all the topics.
RSS: feeds.feedburner.com/kro_forum
RSS is something I'm huge on supporting. It basically allows you to check multiple sites from one location, instead of going to multiple locations to check for updated content. (sue found this easy to understand video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU)
If you have an RSS reader use feeds.feedburner.com/kro_forum for the forum or feeds.feedburner.com/kro_news for the news area, and you can be on top of any new news item or post to the forum.
Let me know if you have any questions or issues!
I recommend newsgator.com for RSS reading. They have a web version so you can check it out from anywhere, but they also have PC/Mac applications if you prefer to not have a web browser type experience all the time. They also have mobile versions for iPhones and Phones as well.